Originally posted by RodCrosby
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Is the suggestion that Wallace made the phonecall using a disguised voice any more risky that the suggestion that Qualtrough was prepared to steal money from the Wallace’s home when he knew that he could be positively identified by Julia if caught? Of course it isn’t!
Before the murder had occurred Wallace would have known for certain that he had fooled Beattie. If Beattie had said ‘actually he sounded a bit like you,’ (just to see how Wallace reacted if Beattie had any suspicion) Wallace would have abandoned his plan with no harm done. Even if Wallace had sensed any doubt he wouldn’t have proceeded.
Recalling a strangers voice at a distance of time is notoriously difficult. Surely even you know that Rod? Even if Beattie had have had suspicions would he have been confident enough to voice them? Would he have been prepared, on such a flimsy point, to contribute in any way to a guilty verdict for his friend Wallace. Someone for whom he had the highest regard?
There’s absolutely no way that you can exonerate Wallace purely on the grounds that Beattie didn’t recognise his voice on the phone. It’s simply desperate wish thinking on your part.
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